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  Camille Hyacinthe Odilon Barrot - LoveToKnow 1911
CAMILLE HYACINTHE ODILON BARROT (1791-1873), French politician, was born at Villefort (Lozere) on the 19th of September 1791.
Odilon Barrot's earliest recollections were of the October insurrection of 1795.
The death of the duke of Orleans in 1842 was a blow to Barrot's party, which sought to substitute the regency of the duchess of Orleans for that of the duke of Nemours in the event of the succession of the count of Paris.
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 Anovi - XIXe siècle
Odilon Barrot naît à Villefort, dans le département de la Lozère, le 19 juillet 1791.
Odilon Barrot est hostile au coup d'État du 2 décembre 1851, organisé par le Prince-président et ses partisans.
Odilon Barrot décède le 6 août 1873 à Bougival.
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  Odilon Barrot Info - Bored Net - Boredom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Odilon Barrot's earliest recollections were of the October insurrection of 1795.
The death of the duke of Orleans in 1842 was a blow to Barrot's party, which sought to substitute the regency of the duchess of Orleans for that of the duke of Nemours in the event of the succession of the Comte de Paris.
In 1846 Barrot made a tour in the Near East, returning in time to take part a second time in the preliminaries of revolution.
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 Eugene Rouher - LoveToKnow 1911
It was only after the revolution of 1848, however, that he became deputy for the department of Puy de.
Re-elected to the Legislative Chamber in 1849 he succeeded Odilon Barrot as minister of justice, with the additional office of keeper of the seals, which he retained with short intervals until January 1852.
From the tribune of the Chamber he described the revolution of February as a "catastrophe," and he supported reactionary legislation, notably the bill (May 31, 1850) for the liinitation of the suffrage.
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 Lalor, Cyclopaedia of Political Science, V.1, Entry 382, DIVORCE: Library of Economics and Liberty
Odilon Barrot was the reporter of its deliberations.
This illustrious orator commenced by proving that the right of divorce would change the very essence of marriage, if that right were to exist unconditionally for both husband and wife; that, consequently, there could be debate only on the civil code system, as compared with that of the law of May 8, 1816.
As to the children, M. Barrot thought their interests were of two kinds, financial and moral, and that divorce preserved these better to them than the doctrine of the indissolubility of marriage—The proposition was adopted by the chamber of deputies, but rejected by the house of peers.
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Odilon Barrot, one of the Parisian leaders, the son of a deputy from the Lozre to the Convention, `a little man with...
Odilon Barrot, head of the constitutionalists, discovered that Ledru-Rollin, the leader of the republicans, would attend the banquet at Lille, where there...
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 Odilon Barrot - Wikiberal
Odilon Barrot est un juriste et homme politique français né à Villefort, Lozère, le 19 juillet 1791 et mort à Bougival, le 6 août 1873.
Dans l’entourage du marquis de La Fayette, Odilon Barrot est bientôt gagné aux théories libérales.
Dès lors, Odilon Barrot ne cache plus son hostilité vis à vis de l'évolution conservatrice de la Monarchie de Juillet.
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 Frederick Engels in The Northern Star
Odilon Barrot, along with his tail of liberal deputies and editors, scornfully retired; Messrs Flocon and Ledru-Rollin were sent for, the banquet took place in spite of the liberals, and M. Ledru’s speech was rapturously applauded.
Odilon Barrot had to decamp shamefully and will never dare to show his face again in the democratic city of Lille.
Barrot’s “own”, all of a sudden were seized with the most dreadful convulsions.
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 Barrot Odilon - Résultats de la recherche - MSN Encarta
Barrot Odilon - Résultats de la recherche - MSN Encarta
Barrot, Odilon (1791-1873), homme politique français, figure éminente de l'opposition dynastique sous la monarchie de Juillet, président du Conseil...
Le 31 octobre, l’Assemblée apprend brusquement le renvoi du second ministère Barrot et la nomination d’un cabinet n’étant désormais responsable que...
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 Odilon Barrot - Wikipédia
Hyacinthe Camille Odilon Barrot est un homme politique français, né à Villefort (Lozère) le 19 juillet 1791 et mort à Bougival (actuel département des Yvelines) le 6 août 1873.
Odilon Barrot les défendit en 1818 devant la Cour de cassation et, dans un plaidoyer qui fit sensation, lança : « La loi doit être athée ».
Parallèlement à son activité politique, Odilon Barrot se consacra à la rédaction d'études juridiques ou administratives où il affirme son hostilité à la centralisation, défend la primauté de la justice morale sur la justice sociale et se montre soucieux d'associer les citoyens à l'exercice de la justice par la généralisation du jury.
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 Lalor, Cyclopaedia of Political Science, V.2, Entry 52, FAITS ACCOMPLIS: Library of Economics and Liberty
But when it is said that a thing is a fait accompli, it is ordinarily meant that it is of such a character as to be accepted or submitted to, and that the idea is abandoned of doing away with its immediate results, or effacing its most direct consequences.
It is believed that the expression began to have this precise sense in practice, after having been employed by Odilon Barrot in a circumstance of considerable importance in the parliamentary history of the French monarchy of 1830.
Since that time the expression has passed into use to describe facts the discussion of which is abandoned, at least temporarily, and concerning which it is considered sufficient to appeal to history or the future.
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 His convictions/Political figures
Taken by surprise by the events of July 1830, and defender of the idea of "a monarchy surrounded by republican institutions", under the July Monarchy he became the leader of the "dynastic" (i.e.
Three months later, on December 10, 1848, he was triumphantly elected President of the Second Republic, and appointed Odilon Barrot to head up the two prime ministries of his mandate.
Tocqueville was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs under the second Barrot government, and had the chance to visit with the president often, winning his esteem.
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 The History of a Crime eBook
Odilon Barrot, and two or three others remained in the room, when the door opened.
The house, in truth, was militarily occupied, and it was thus that M. Daru was prevented from taking part in the sitting at the Mairie of the tenth arrondissement.
While all this was taking place on the left bank of the river, towards noon a man was noticed walking up and down the great Salles des Pas Perdus of the Palace of Justice.
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 Le Conseil d'Etat - Odilon Barrot (1791-1873)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Odilon Barrot fut le premier vice-président du Conseil d’Etat de la IIIème République.
Le Conseil, après avoir été remplacé par une commission provisoire après la chute du Second Empire (1870), venait d’être réorganisé par la loi du 24 mai 1872, lorsque Odilon Barrot fut nommé à sa tête par le président Thiers.
A la fois attaché aux principes de 1789 et soucieux de maintenir l’ordre politique, Odilon Barrot était entré dans la vie politique en 1830.
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 VHM - The Revolution of 1848
M. Odilon Barrot his face red, his lips compressed and his hands behind his back, is leaning against the mantelpiece.
Odilon Barrot is the most honest and the most devoted man in the world, but he is the opposite of a man of action; one feels trouble and indecision in his words, in his look, in his whole person.
M. Odilon Barrot, who had been fetched from the Ministry of the Interior, made his appearance at last and pleaded for the Regency, but without »clat and without energy.
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 Introduction to La Comtesse de Charny by Alexandre Dumas père
It appears that it was into this sea that the leading Paris editorials of 1845, 1846, 1847, and 1848 were thrown.
Along with these leaders by Armand Bertin, Doctor Véron, and Deputy Chambolle, were also cast away, pell mell, the speeches of Thiers and Guizot, of Odilon Barrot and Berryer, of Molé and Duchâtel; and this wearied Messieurs Duchâtel, Molé, Barrot, Guizot, amid Thiers, as it wearied Deputy Chambolle, Doctor Véron, and Armaud Bertin.
The state officials of 1847 hoped, as has been said, to put an end to this scandal, whereupon Odilon Barrot, who always liked to be talked about, conceived an idea of giving, not only good and beautiful speeches on the rostrum, but had dinners in different localities, where his name was still held in honor.
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 French Second Republic information - Search.com
Odilon Barrot accepted it, and Bugeaud, commander-in-chief of the first military division, who had begun to attack the barricades, was recalled.
In face of the insurrection which had now taken possession of the whole capital, Louis Philippe decided to abdicate in favour of his grandson, the comte de Paris.
He chose as his ministers men but little inclined towards republicanism, for preference Orléanists, the chief of whom was Odilon Barrot.
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 CAMILLE HYACINTHE ODIL... - Online Information article about CAMILLE HYACINTHE ODIL...
Barrot's earliest recollections were of the See also:
blow to Barrot's party, which sought to substitute the regency of the duchess of Orleans for that of the duke of See also:
In 1846 Barrot made a tour in the Near See also:
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 The WSCR Archive: Karl Marx: The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon: V
Barely six months after his installation he succeeded in increasing this sum to twice as much, for Odilon Barrot wrung from the Constituent National Assembly an extra allowance of 600,000 francs a year for so-called representation moneys.
Now he seemed to want to form a republican ministry with Lamartine and Billault, now a parliamentary one with the inevitable Odilon Barrot, whose name is never missing when a dupe is necessary, then a Legitimist ministry with Vatimesnil and Benoit d'Azy, and then again an Orleanist one with Maleville.
The bourgeoisie, however, cried out all the louder for a "strong government"; it found it all the more unpardonable to leave France "without administration," the more a general commercial crisis seemed now to be approaching, and won recruits for socialism in the towns just as the ruinously low price of corn did in the countryside.
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Thiers et Odilon Barrot en 1848, M. de Chateaubriand, en i83o, faisait de la révolution sans le savoir.
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 Index Ba
He was a very active member of the party which brought about the revolution of July 1830 and was one of the three commissioners appointed by the Provisional Government to intimate that the crown jewels would be restored to the royal family on condition that they would depart immediately for Cherbourg.
The proposition was accepted, and Barrot accompanied Charles X to the point of embarkation, being, on his return to Paris, nominated prefect of the Seine.
Under the new king Louis-Philippe, Barrot was the first to declare against a reactionary policy.
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 Neue Rheinsiche Zeitung No. 209 January 1849
Odilon Barrot, Faucher and tutti quanti to hold their portfolios any longer......
Yes, the newspaper finally exclaims, everything makes it the duty of the Cabinet to resign; its own words are binding upon it to such an extent that we hesitate to believe it will dare to remain in power.
Monsieur Barrot stated this evening that if the urgency motion is rejected, the Assembly itself will bear the responsibility for events.
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 Neue Rheinsiche Zeitung No. 209 January 1849
Odilon Barrot, Faucher and tutti quanti to hold their portfolios any longer......
Yes, the newspaper finally exclaims, everything makes it the duty of the Cabinet to resign; its own words are binding upon it to such an extent that we hesitate to believe it will dare to remain in power.
Monsieur Barrot stated this evening that if the urgency motion is rejected, the Assembly itself will bear the responsibility for events.
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 Index Ba
He was a very active member of the party which brought about the revolution of July 1830 and was one of the three commissioners appointed by the Provisional Government to intimate that the crown jewels would be restored to the royal family on condition that they would depart immediately for Cherbourg.
The proposition was accepted, and Barrot accompanied Charles X to the point of embarkation, being, on his return to Paris, nominated prefect of the Seine.
Under the new king Louis-Philippe, Barrot was the first to declare against a reactionary policy.
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 AllRefer.com - Camille Hyacinthe Odilon Barrot (French History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Camille Hyacinthe Odilon Barrot (French History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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Camille Hyacinthe Odilon Barrot[kAmE´yu yAsaNt´ OdElON´ bArO´] Pronunciation Key, 1791–1873, French political leader.
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 VHM - Louis Bonaparte
On November 19 I dined at Odilon Barrot's at Bougival.
Meanwhile the ushers, their chief Deponceau at their head, the officers of the Chamber, the questors, and among them General Lebreton in full uniform, had grouped themselves below the tribune; several Representatives had joined them; there was a stir indicating that Louis Bonaparte was about to leave the enclosure.
At Odilon Barrot's ball on January 28 M. Thiers went up to M. Leon Faucher and said: "Make So-and-So a prefect." M.
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